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E36 (1991 - 1999) The E36 chassis 3-Series BMW was a huge hit among driving enthusiasts from the first moment the car hit the pavement. The E36 won numerous awards over the years it was produced and is still a favorite of many BMW enthusiasts to this day! -- View the E36 Wiki

Not without major modification. If you really want fat wheels and tires, go with 17x8.5s if you can find them. Square fat setup for us in the Bay Area is generally very good for control. You may experience some oversteer if you're not an experienced driver, though. It's usually more difficult to correct for oversteer than it is for understeer, so if you aren't an advanced driver, go staggered...

Not without major modification. If you really want fat wheels and tires, go with 17x8.5s if you can find them. Square fat setup for us in the Bay Area is generally very good for control. You may experience some oversteer if you're not an experienced driver, though. It's usually more difficult to correct for oversteer than it is for understeer, so if you aren't an advanced driver, go staggered...

I intended to keep a separate square setup for track only using 17's. Style 32 appears to be difficult to taylor for the E36 so I will lose the idea. Will find another set with a standard fit. Just liked the wheels so much that I had to find out more about them.